SilverGirl
Rapunzel
I am pretty sure this topic is likely elsewhere on the Forum. But not finding it easily. My boots, which are somewhere in the range of 6 years old, failed spectacularly in the rain I encountered going to and from the rally. Given that these boots are the first pair of waterproof riding boots I've owned I am wondering if 6 years of age is more or less normal for the life expectancy of waterproof boots. They failed badly enough that I feel I must replace them right away so am looking for recommendations. I am female and have rather small and narrow feet and the boots I have are a great fit. They are Forma boots, the Ladies Black Diamond boot.
My rain gloves have never been good but I've put up with them for years because they fit and they keep my hands reasonably warm when they are wet - and they always get wet on the inside in rain. I've had it with having prune fingertips after riding in rain for any length of time. I have very small hands but long fingers (size 3 ring for the ring finger!). I want to find gloves that stay dry and have a long gauntlet. Again, suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Louise
My rain gloves have never been good but I've put up with them for years because they fit and they keep my hands reasonably warm when they are wet - and they always get wet on the inside in rain. I've had it with having prune fingertips after riding in rain for any length of time. I have very small hands but long fingers (size 3 ring for the ring finger!). I want to find gloves that stay dry and have a long gauntlet. Again, suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
Louise